Finde Personen mit dem Namen Ursula Speh
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Ursula Anna Speh (geb. Scholten), 1944 - 2008
MyHeritage StammbäumeUrsula Speh (geb. Bavec), 1752 - 1824
MyHeritage StammbäumeUrsula Speh, geboren ca. 1600
FamilySearch StammbaumUrsula Speh
FamilySearch StammbaumUrsula Juzna (geb. Speh)
FamilySearch StammbaumUrsula Spee, geboren 1600
Geni Welt-StammbaumUrsula Wieland (Speh)
Deutschland, Eheschließungen, 1558-1929Ursula Speh, geboren 1782
Deutschland, Eheschließungen, 1558-1929Ursula Speh
Deutschland, Eheschließungen, 1558-1929Ursula Speh
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- USA 7%
- Deutschland 3%
The name Ursula has its origins in Latin, derived from the word "ursa," meaning "bear." It first appeared in early Christian contexts, particularly in Europe, where it was popularized by the legend of Saint Ursula, a 4th-century martyr who is said to have led a group of virgins to their deaths in defense of their faith. This association with strength and bravery is reflected in the name's meaning, often symbolizing protection and nurturing qualities akin to a mother bear. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including "Orsola" in Italian, "Ursule" in French, and "Ursulina" in some Slavic languages, each carrying similar connotations. The name has maintained a presence in various regions, particularly in Europe, and has been borne by notable figures throughout history, including writers and saints, further solidifying its cultural significance.
The last name Speh has its origins in Central and Eastern Europe, particularly among German-speaking populations. It is believed to derive from a nickname or a diminutive form of the name "Sperr," which means "to block" or "to close," possibly referring to a person who was a gatekeeper or someone who lived near a barrier or boundary. The name may also have roots in the Slavic word "speh," which translates to "to rush" or "to hurry," suggesting a connection to speed or agility. Variations of the surname can be found in different regions, including "Speh" in Germany and "Speh" or "Spehova" in Slavic countries, where the spelling may change slightly due to linguistic differences. The pronunciation may also vary, with some regions emphasizing different syllables. Overall, the surname Speh reflects a rich cultural heritage and historical significance tied to the characteristics or occupations of its early bearers.
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